Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and IIGinn, 1879 - 113 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 13
... fall ) , violent fall . Combustion ( Lat . com , completely ; burĕre urère , to burn ) , fierce burning . In Par . Lost , VI . 864-866 , this scene is described with like energy , = - " Headlong themselves they threw Down from the verge ...
... fall ) , violent fall . Combustion ( Lat . com , completely ; burĕre urère , to burn ) , fierce burning . In Par . Lost , VI . 864-866 , this scene is described with like energy , = - " Headlong themselves they threw Down from the verge ...
الصفحة 14
... fall ; ( 2 ) that Hesiod does not describe the fall of the giants ; ( 3 ) that there is no trace of imitation in the line . Says Dr. L. Schmitz , " Neither Homer nor Hesiod knows anything about the contest of the gods with the Gigantes ...
... fall ; ( 2 ) that Hesiod does not describe the fall of the giants ; ( 3 ) that there is no trace of imitation in the line . Says Dr. L. Schmitz , " Neither Homer nor Hesiod knows anything about the contest of the gods with the Gigantes ...
الصفحة 16
... fall thither , pursued all the way by lightnings . Par . Lost , Book VI . 865-875 . The archangel Raphael ( Par . Lost , VIII . 110-114 ) seems to have been some hours in coming from Heaven to Eden , though his path was unobstructed ...
... fall thither , pursued all the way by lightnings . Par . Lost , Book VI . 865-875 . The archangel Raphael ( Par . Lost , VIII . 110-114 ) seems to have been some hours in coming from Heaven to Eden , though his path was unobstructed ...
الصفحة 17
... fall , o'erwhelmed With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire , He soon discerns ; and , weltering by his side , One next himself in power , and next in crime , In Eden , distance inexpressible By numbers that have name ...
... fall , o'erwhelmed With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire , He soon discerns ; and , weltering by his side , One next himself in power , and next in crime , In Eden , distance inexpressible By numbers that have name ...
الصفحة 19
... fall'n , so much the stronger proved He with his thunder : and till then who knew 9༠ The force of those dire arms ? Yet not for those , 95 Nor what the potent Victor in his rage Can else inflict , do I repent , or change , Though ...
... fall'n , so much the stronger proved He with his thunder : and till then who knew 9༠ The force of those dire arms ? Yet not for those , 95 Nor what the potent Victor in his rage Can else inflict , do I repent , or change , Though ...
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Abarim abyss abyss of Chaos Æneid Almighty amphibrach ancient angels Argob arms Beelzebub behold Belial Boeotia Book bright burning cæsura called centre Chaos Comus Dante darkness death deep Deity devils Dict dread earth Empyrean Eneid English eternal evil Exod Faerie Queene fiery fire flames flowers force fury gates glory gods Greek hath heaven heavenly hell Hesiod highth hill Himes Homer Iliad infernal Jove Julius Cæsar Keightley king Latin light Lycidas Macbeth Masson meaning Milton Moloch Muse night o'er Old Eng Ovid pain Pantheon Paradise Lost passage perhaps phrase poem poetry poets region reign rhyme river Satan says seat seems sense Shakes Shakespeare song sound space Spenser spirits Starry Universe stood Storr sublime syllable Tartarus temple thee thence Theocritus thou thought throne thunder utter vast verse viii Virgil Wedgwood winds wings word
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الصفحة xxix - Anon out of the earth a fabric huge Rose like an exhalation, with the sound Of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet— Built like a temple, where pilasters round Were set, and Doric pillars overlaid With golden architrave; nor did there want Cornice or frieze, with bossy sculptures graven: The roof was fretted gold.
الصفحة 42 - In courts and palaces he also reigns, And in luxurious cities, where the noise Of riot ascends above their loftiest towers, And injury, and outrage: And when night Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine.
الصفحة 27 - In billows, leave i' the midst a horrid vale. Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft, incumbent on the dusky air, That felt unusual weight; till on dry land He lights; if it were land that ever...